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Citywide Impacts of Cool Roof and Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Deployment on Near-Surface Air Temperature and Cooling Energy Demand
by
Georgescu, M.
, Moustaoui, M.
, Mahalov, A.
, Salamanca, F.
, Martilli, A.
in
Air temperature
/ Analysis
/ Arizona
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Cooling
/ Cooling systems
/ Demand
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Electric power generation
/ Electric power production
/ Electricity
/ Energy
/ Energy demand
/ energy use and consumption
/ Extreme heat
/ Global temperature changes
/ Global warming
/ heat
/ heat island
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorological research
/ Meteorology
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Panels
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Photovoltaics
/ Research Article
/ Roofing
/ Roofs
/ Semiarid environments
/ Solar cells
/ solar collectors
/ Solar energy
/ Solar energy industry
/ Solar panels
/ summer
/ Surface temperature
/ Urban environments
/ Urban heat islands
/ Urban planning
/ weather
/ Weather forecasting
2016
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Citywide Impacts of Cool Roof and Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Deployment on Near-Surface Air Temperature and Cooling Energy Demand
by
Georgescu, M.
, Moustaoui, M.
, Mahalov, A.
, Salamanca, F.
, Martilli, A.
in
Air temperature
/ Analysis
/ Arizona
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Cooling
/ Cooling systems
/ Demand
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Electric power generation
/ Electric power production
/ Electricity
/ Energy
/ Energy demand
/ energy use and consumption
/ Extreme heat
/ Global temperature changes
/ Global warming
/ heat
/ heat island
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorological research
/ Meteorology
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Panels
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Photovoltaics
/ Research Article
/ Roofing
/ Roofs
/ Semiarid environments
/ Solar cells
/ solar collectors
/ Solar energy
/ Solar energy industry
/ Solar panels
/ summer
/ Surface temperature
/ Urban environments
/ Urban heat islands
/ Urban planning
/ weather
/ Weather forecasting
2016
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Citywide Impacts of Cool Roof and Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Deployment on Near-Surface Air Temperature and Cooling Energy Demand
by
Georgescu, M.
, Moustaoui, M.
, Mahalov, A.
, Salamanca, F.
, Martilli, A.
in
Air temperature
/ Analysis
/ Arizona
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Cooling
/ Cooling systems
/ Demand
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Electric power generation
/ Electric power production
/ Electricity
/ Energy
/ Energy demand
/ energy use and consumption
/ Extreme heat
/ Global temperature changes
/ Global warming
/ heat
/ heat island
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorological research
/ Meteorology
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Panels
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Photovoltaics
/ Research Article
/ Roofing
/ Roofs
/ Semiarid environments
/ Solar cells
/ solar collectors
/ Solar energy
/ Solar energy industry
/ Solar panels
/ summer
/ Surface temperature
/ Urban environments
/ Urban heat islands
/ Urban planning
/ weather
/ Weather forecasting
2016
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Citywide Impacts of Cool Roof and Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Deployment on Near-Surface Air Temperature and Cooling Energy Demand
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Citywide Impacts of Cool Roof and Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Deployment on Near-Surface Air Temperature and Cooling Energy Demand
2016
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Overview
Assessment of mitigation strategies that combat global warming, urban heat islands (UHIs), and urban energy demand can be crucial for urban planners and energy providers, especially for hot, semi-arid urban environments where summertime cooling demands are excessive. Within this context, summertime regional impacts of cool roof and rooftop solar photovoltaic deployment on near-surface air temperature and cooling energy demand are examined for the two major USA cities of Arizona: Phoenix and Tucson. A detailed physics-based parametrization of solar photovoltaic panels is developed and implemented in a multilayer building energy model that is fully coupled to the Weather Research and Forecasting mesoscale numerical model. We conduct a suite of sensitivity experiments (with different coverage rates of cool roof and rooftop solar photovoltaic deployment) for a 10-day clear-sky extreme heat period over the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas at high spatial resolution (1-km horizontal grid spacing). Results show that deployment of cool roofs and rooftop solar photovoltaic panels reduce near-surface air temperature across the diurnal cycle and decrease daily citywide cooling energy demand. During the day, cool roofs are more effective at cooling than rooftop solar photovoltaic systems, but during the night, solar panels are more efficient at reducing the UHI effect. For the maximum coverage rate deployment, cool roofs reduced daily citywide cooling energy demand by 13–14 %, while rooftop solar photovoltaic panels by 8–11 % (without considering the additional savings derived from their electricity production). The results presented here demonstrate that deployment of both roofing technologies have multiple benefits for the urban environment, while solar photovoltaic panels add additional value because they reduce the dependence on fossil fuel consumption for electricity generation.
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